Ready Player One: a Spielberg Film in Review

Published: Sept. 26, 2020, 5:01 p.m.

In this episode of Check It/Round Table Onna discusses Ready Player One, and how this film is definitely not for kids, Onna still enjoyed this movie because of the comradely of the lead characters and how it shows that all battles are battles of ideology with the concluding battle on Planet Doom.  Onna elaborates on how she loved Aech--a super cool techy girl from Detroit and Su, an awesome 11-year-old Ninja.  Onna considers how Toshiro waits until his moment when he dons another avatar and knows he may indeed be destroyed in Oasis but he is waiting for his moment because even though his avatar may end, he will calculate his final moves well so that he leaves the game ready for Sam to destroy Nolan's avatar.  Onna continues with how when Sam arrives, and Nolan declares, "oh -----it's her,"  Is one of the best things that can be said about someone who is doing the right thing--may not want to have that engraved on one's tombstone--but there could be worse things engraved on a tombstone.  Onna concludes with how she loves how in the end Wade upon winning the Easter Egg, decided to share that prize and the things it represented with his friends and a trusted advisor and how this film shows how humans survive, do the right thing, make the right decisions, and positive things happen through that process.  Onna adds that at the end of the day, it is about honoring what brings us together as human beings and this is what she really appreciated about Ready Player One.  It's all her.   It's all real.  

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